ORLANDO, Florida (KABC) -- Frontier Airlines said a woman had to be escorted off a flight bound for Cleveland Tuesday night because of her squirrel.
The airline said a passenger boarded Flight 1612 in Orlando with a squirrel, saying it was an emotional support animal.
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The airline said the woman previously said she was bringing an emotional support animal on the flight, but didn't indicate it would be a squirrel.
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Frontier said "rodents, including squirrels are not allowed" on its flights.
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When the woman was told about the policy, she reportedly refused to get off the plane.
Police were called and escorted the woman off the plane.